Robert Richardson Racing for a Good Cause Friday Night in Daytona
Friday July 3, 2009
No. 23 Mahindra Tractor Chevy to carry JDRF logo on deck lid
CHINA GROVE, NC (June 30, 2009) – Robert Richardson and the No. 23 Mahindra Tractors Chevrolet team will have some extra colors on their R3 Motorsports entry this weekend.
Through a gentleman by the name of James Lupo, the Stock Car Gourmet, the team is carrying the familiar sneakers of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. As a special guest of Lupo and the team, Nicholas Holland, 11, will be serving as an honorary team member for Friday night’s NASCAR Nationwide Series event.
Mahindra Tractors supports the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and freed up a spot on the No. 23 Mahindra Tractors Chevrolet in support of the cause. Mani Iyer, President, Mahindra USA, Inc. stated, “The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is a very worthy cause and when we were offered this opportunity to support them, we gladly accepted.”
Richardson has already shown his prowess on the restrictor-plate tracks like Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway. In the most recent outing at Talladega, Richardson came back from a pit road penalty to finish a career-best 16th place. In February at Daytona, Richardson was running near the top-10 when a plug wire melted and forced him pit side for quick repairs.
In his previous five events on the 2.5-mile trioval; he’s led one lap and completed 97.4% of the 507 laps available. His best start was 29th and finish of 26th, which occurred last July. This will be Richardson’s 39th career NNS start and he’s looking forward to the JDRF involvement and racing under the lights of the World Center of Speed.
Robert Richardson, driver – “First, I think its great Chef Lupo got us involved with the JDRF and Nicholas coming to be part of our team. It’s great the folks from Mahindra Tractors gave up the deck lid space for the JDRF and Nicholas, too. And, I’m proud our R3 Motorsports team is able to help them out. I saw the deck lid the other day and the colors really stand out on our Mahindra Tractors Chevrolet.
“I love racing at tracks like Daytona and Talladega. The speed is just awesome; going two, three and four wide is incredible for a driver. Dega is all about speed, Daytona is all about handling. We were running in the top-10 there in February when we had that little problem. So, I know we have what it takes to go fast and handle.
“The contrast between racing during the day and racing at night at Daytona is something else. I’m not looking forward to the heat factor, but I’m looking forward to the racing factors, for sure. I mean, come on – Friday night under the lights at Daytona on the weekend celebrating the birth of our nation while giving awareness to the JDRF; what beats that?”
James Lupo, Stock Car Gourmet – “When I met Robert Richardson, he was great to talk with and I was very impressed with him as a person right from the start. When I had the chance to bring in the JDRF, Nicholas and his family; I knew right away who to talk with about this. So, I’m just as grateful to the team for what they’re doing, too. And, I do know one thing; they are going to be eating real well this weekend with the menu I’m cooking for them.”
Tune in for the win: ESPN2 will carry the final practice on Thursday at 5:30 p.m. (ET) then Friday’s qualifying session at 1 p.m. with all 100 race laps later in the day at 8 p.m.
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